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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
EPIGRAM, by ? D' ACEILLY First Line: Nothing can please you! Nought seems good Last Line: For none e'er thought his rhymes of little worth. | |||
NOTHING can please you! Nought seems good and right! Of this distress will you be cured henceforth? Write verse! In this you're sure to find delight, For none e'er thought his rhymes of little worth. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE WAVES OF BREFFNY by EVA GORE-BOOTH ANDROMEDA by GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS FIFTY YEARS (1863-1913) by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 20. AL-'ALIM by EDWIN ARNOLD THE HORSE AND HIS RIDER by JOANNA BAILLIE TO MRS. PRIESTLEY, WITH SOME DRAWINGS OF BIRDS AND INSECTS by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD |
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